There were a lot of good information security books that came out in 2016, and many that were not worth reading. With that, here’s my list of the information security books stand out as the best, listed in no particular order: The Car Hacker's Handbook: A Guide for the Penetration Tester - plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose. Lots of features combined with poor security make cars the next big avenue for hacking. Craig Smith shows everything the car manufacturers have done wrong, and what they need to do to make it right. But is Detroit listening? Pinpoint: How GPS Is Changing Technology, …
from The Security Reading Room: The Best Information Security Books of 2016
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